photography
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Let us examine the symbolism of dreams
The falling dream. The flying dream.The dream in which you lose your teeth. The abandoned kittens, the lost dogs, the infant floating in its cradle on the lake. The woman weeping, alone, in the forest. The beast with an urgent message, a critical missive you don’t understand. You fall, and someone offers his hand.… Continue reading
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MOO
I’m still too tired for a real post — but I do have some excitement to share: my free MOO minicards came today, and I am delighted with them. Of course, I hardly every go out, and these arrived just too late for my weekend adventures, but I’m sure I’ll find some use for them.… Continue reading
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DayPix ~ Equinox 2006
I realize that Watermark has been a bit heavy on photography lately, and light on words — and now there are even more pictures. Brainstorms, an online community I visit now and then, does an occasional project called DayPix, in which interested snapshotters are invited to record three days photographically. I did this over the… Continue reading
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Zoo[o]mr
Zooomr is a new photo-sharing site, clearly trying to position itself as a flickr competitor. I’m pretty happy with flickr, and unlikely to switch — but since Zooomr is offering free pro accounts to bloggers, I figured I’d give it a try. So here’s my weekly squirrel photo, downloaded from flickr; uploaded to Zooomr. Continue reading
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Antoni Albalat
A few months ago, I received a request from a flickr photographer (and poet) to trade prints; he wanted a print of one of my bird photos, and in exchange he would send me one of his, of my choosing. A look at his photostream — and his wonderful visual poems — left me feeling… Continue reading

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